Aging CsPbBr3 Nanocrystal Wafer for Ultralow Ionic Migration and Environmental Stability for Direct X-ray Detection

Fenghua Li,Hu Wang, Zhilong Chen,Xin Liu, Pengxiang Wang,Wenqing Zhang,Hao Dong,Jie Fu, Zhiyuan Wang,Yuchuan Shao

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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The outstanding photoelectric properties of perovskites demonstrate extreme promise for application in X-ray detection. However, the soft lattice of the perovskite results in severe ionic migration for three-dimensional materials, limiting the operation stability of perovskite X-ray detectors. Although ligand-decorated nanocrystals (NCs) exhibit significantly higher stability than three-dimensional perovskites, defects remaining on the interface of NCs could still trigger halide migration under a high bias due to the incomplete ligand decoration. Furthermore, it is still challenging to realize sufficient thickness of absorption layers based on NCs for X-ray detectors through traditional methods. Herein, we develop a centimeter-size and millimeter-thick wafer based on CsPbBr3 NCs through isostatic pressing for X-ray detectors, in which the interfacial defects of NCs are remedied by CsPb2Br5 during aging of wafer in ambient humidity. The wafer shows outstanding sensitivity (200 mu C Gy(air)(-1) cm(-2)) and ultralow dark current drift (1.78 x 10(-8) nA cm(-1) s(-1) V-1 @ 400 V cm(-1)). Moreover, it shows storage stability with negligible performance degradation for 60 days in ambient humidity. Thus, aging perovskite NC wafers for X-ray detection holds huge potential for next-generation X-ray imaging plates.
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perovskite,nanocrystal,X-ray detector,CsPbBr3,dark current drift,ionmigration
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